The Reading / Listening - Modern Slavery - Level 2

Slavery is not just a thing of the past. A report from the United Nations agency the International Labour Organization (ILO) says about 50 million people are enslaved today. They are trapped in forced labour or marriages. The ILO said one in 150 people in the world is enslaved. This figure increased by 20 per cent in the past few years. It is still growing because of the coronavirus pandemic, climate change, and the cost of living crisis. These things have made many people poor. The only way they can survive is to work in terrible conditions or be forced into unwanted marriages.

In 2016, the UN hoped to end modern slavery by 2030. However, the number of people in forced labour or forced marriage shot up by 10 million. The ILO said slavery happens when people "cannot refuse or cannot leave because of threats, violence…abuse of power or other forms of [force]". This problem is not just in poor countries. An ILO spokesperson said: "It would be a mistake to believe that forced labour is solely the problem of poor countries." He said over half of cases of forced labour and a quarter of forced marriages are in richer countries. Women and children are at the most risk.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Modern Slavery - Level 0 Modern Slavery - Level 1   or  Modern Slavery - Level 3

Sources
  • https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/9/12/modern-slavery-swells-to-50-million-on-any-given-day-un
  • https://edition.cnn.com/2022/09/12/asia/modern-slavery-forced-marriage-climate-health-intl-hnk/index.html
  • https://www.reuters.com/world/modern-slavery-rise-crises-fuel-poverty-un-report-2022-09-12/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Slavery is not just a thing
  2. the United Nations
  3. 50 million people are
  4. They are trapped
  5. one in
  6. This figure
  7. climate
  8. work in terrible
  1. increased by 20 per cent
  2. enslaved today
  3. 150 people
  4. change
  5. agency
  6. in forced labour
  7. conditions
  8. of the past

Paragraph 2

  1. the UN hoped to
  2. the number of people in
  3. forced marriage shot
  4. abuse
  5. other forms
  6. solely the problem
  7. a quarter
  8. Women and children are
  1. of power
  2. of poor countries
  3. at the most risk
  4. of forced marriages
  5. up by 10 million
  6. end modern slavery
  7. forced labour
  8. of force

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Slavery is not just (1) ___________________ the past. A report from the United Nations agency the International Labour Organization (ILO) says about 50 million people (2) ___________________. They are trapped in forced labour or marriages. The ILO said (3) ___________________ people in the world is enslaved. This figure increased by 20 per cent in the (4) ___________________. It is still growing because of the coronavirus pandemic, climate change, and the (5) ___________________ crisis. These things have made many people poor. The only way they can survive is to work (6) ___________________ or be forced into unwanted marriages.

In 2016, the UN (7) ___________________ modern slavery by 2030. However, the number of people in forced labour or forced marriage (8) ___________________ 10 million. The ILO said slavery happens when people "cannot refuse or cannot leave because of threats, violence... (9) ___________________ or other forms of [force]". This problem is (10) ___________________ poor countries. An ILO spokesperson said: "It would be a mistake to believe that forced labour (11) ___________________ problem of poor countries." He said over half of cases of forced labour and a quarter of forced marriages are in richer countries. Women and children are at (12) ___________________.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Slaveryisnotjustathingofthepast.AreportfromtheUnitedNationsage
ncytheInternationalLabourOrganization(ILO)saysabout50millionpe
opleareenslavedtoday.Theyaretrappedinforcedlabourormarriages.
TheILOsaidonein150peopleintheworldisenslaved.Thisfigureincreas
edby20percentinthepastfewyears.Itisstillgrowingbecauseofthecoro
naviruspandemic,climatechange,andthecostoflivingcrisis.Thesethi
ngshavemademanypeoplepoor.Theonlywaytheycansurviveistowor
kinterribleconditionsorbeforcedintounwantedmarriages.In2016,the
UNhopedtoendmodernslaveryby2030.However,thenumberofpeopl
einforcedlabourorforcedmarriageshotupby10million.TheILOsaidsla
veryhappenswhenpeople"cannotrefuseorcannotleavebecauseofthr
eats,violence...abuseofpowerorotherformsof[force]".Thisproblemis
notjustinpoorcountries.AnILOspokespersonsaid:"Itwouldbeamistak
etobelievethatforcedlabourissolelytheproblemofpoorcountries."Hes
aidoverhalfofcasesofforcedlabourandaquarterofforcedmarriagesar
einrichercountries.Womenandchildrenareatthemostrisk.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

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Free writing

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Answers

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